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HU
N EXPOSITOR.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Court of ilayieion—J. B. Grant.
Wall Paper—Telegraph Book Store.
New Arrivals—J. )3onthron & Sou;
New Store—Gray, -Shafting & Co.
Cow Et:tray—John }ord.
Mare strayed—George Gagen.
siga of the_Red Flag—Hoffman Brothers.
ptriat
imam
All Official Noticed, Published
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1871.;
The Special Meeting of the Coun-
ty COuricil. -
As will be seen by our report of
the specitd meeting of the County
Council, held ttt Goderich on Tues-
day mid Wednesday last, a motion
to submit a By -Law to the Rate-
.
payers of the Cotuaty asking them
tc grant a bonus of $250,000 to the
J,S. McKenzie and J. H. Cleve-
.
land ahainst the return of Mr. G-ee
orue
W. Hamf ilton forPresc tt ;o Nelson
0 -4
Gorham, Amos J. iHughes, B. W.
Howard, Josh Wilson, Jr., John
ertenson, S. P. Irwtn, and J. D.
hillips against the return of Mr.
lfred Boultbee ' for the North
, I
hiding of ',York ; Tf Jonatha:n
'issons against the return of Air. W.1
,. Ardagh for the North Minh 0
imcoe handl of Thomas Gral7au
L
toains t , the return 0,f, Mr. Petet
attersonlfo the W iit Ridiug o
York." I . I
Our Out -Going Population.
LOIld011, HUV011 ant Bruce Railway
was voted down, by a Majority of
eleven. We are not surprised et
th is result,indeed we scarce] y -expec-
ted anything different. This action
OU the part of the .County Council,
however, will not by any .means
baulk or impede the scheme. On
the contrary, we believe that it will
have a beneficial effect, inasmuch -as
it will stumulate th•e promoters and
friends of the road to more vigorous
and oreited action toWardi obtaining
direct bonuses from the municipalhe
ties more immediately interested.
The townships will now he appealed
to a 6 once, and we have the strongest
faith that, if the scheme is properly -
laid before the people, they Will
respond liberally. and that the re-
quired.amount will be granted with-
out a mat mur.
-With regard to the conduct of
the Wellington, Grey and Bruce
tieople, ia putting forth sach strenu-
ous efforts to burk . the Lohdon
scheme, we have only to say, that
tliey did not do, themselves .credi,
hot their scheme benefit by 'thei•'
vis:t to Goderich. They -did succeed,
however, in convincing almost every
member. of the Coonty. Coupe -it of
their insincerity ancl laek of inten-
tion to carry out what they 'wares%
to be so desirous to do, viz., mild a
bronco. from Harriston to- Kincar-
d Me. . .,
The whole object of these lIamil-
n people is to prevent the London
hood front entering). North Huron, as
they well knowthat the moment
the London road enters the North-
ern tuwnships, they will have an
a :thee and trottblesome opponent.
For this reaeo 1, an 1 iao other. do
they desire if possible, to nip the
London scheme in the bud. It 'is
well that the people of the north-
ern townships should lepow this,
that they may no longer be cejoled
into oppoing a road which they -cm
easly get, and which • will answer
their purpose, for the sake of a
phantom scheme whicit would but
illy serve thene eveu if carried
on, and :‘ which Jcan never be
.
carried to successful •oin pl e amt. Let
them give Mr. - town and hie
followersthe cohl shoulder and
they will soon -desist from annoyina
them.
— We arty here state th i. was
intimated by members of the Board
of Directors at Goderich, that the
load woil id reit by way of Bruceffeld,
iustead of directly through the Town-
ship of Tackersmith from Kippen o
Seaforth, as was at first intende
'We are glad that the Directors hat e
determined upon . taking this step,
as the road so located will much
better accomodate the people of the
• „
townehips of Tuckers -with and Stan-
leveand will draw, a considera‘ble
add faunal A moo n t of tra -' c. - .
1.
_
Contested Elections. -
If the timelier of .petitions filed
agridiret Members elected at the late
- .
electione is any ariterioe, we .should.
say thohethe one day P01 ing system
_hoe not been produ.c.tive • of mach
good. - It was, heretofore, .;uncer-
e • t
etood, that the greatest amoont of
hribeay and corruption, (luting an
electioe -campaign, Woe perpetitttetl
on the eveaiag ot the first day:. It and ; exem°
" I a now se,,10, 11.01,VeNe", that thOSP leve',"37w
:efft'
who detive to reach the pinotteleeof P e
Ttd
fame -ituel bailor by such qeestion- vitu):Ot
"';
able metes, as well as those who tire own' 'Pun'''
wiifltig tu sell their peiticiples-- for Itibn
eonsidehttion, tem still tied anni ui')al ioye
opportuuity to covey on their: nefate etterded %
i()US mid discreditable harteringe.
The folltwing grist of petitions has
1ready been tiled witt the Clerk of
Un' Court of .Qtwen'e Bench :ae" The
pethdou Of Jawea Beth tine agamet
the rettarn ef •Alr.1ViiIiain Colqu-
holm for Stmonoot ; of Samuel
egatuet the return of Air. William
Ititzsiumeets for Broeltville; of Int
hieheete against the return of AI te
Woe Craig for Reussell ; of Rebel t
Lyon egitin.st etWe return of Mr,'
t :tor W. hi ()plc' for Carleton - of
- A1ldel-80in ag,aitist the return
of Mt. Gideon 'Striker for Prinee
Edward ;ofJ. W. Collverand Jahob
Misener against the return of Mr,
Laehlan McCallum for Monk ; o:
According
• liehed ou
enty persons
taken thtir
Station, duriiag last onth and the
firet three weeks of the present
le United States and
to a statement we pub -
last ;issue, about sevi.
from this' vicinity hetet
eparture from Seatorth
inonth, for t
!Manitoba. Of thes , about one.'
i
fifth were estined for the Mont-
. -- 1
toba settlem nt . while the remain
der proposed to.try their fortunes in
the Wettern States We alpines
that from oqier sections of Ontari
the ernigrati n at this season of th
-
year, Will be a.bchic the same as from
our.. 0 Sin], and that -about the same
li
ratio of the emigrants will be des
tined respe tively for the United
States and Manitoba. While it 4.
still to he regretted that so many of
our very bestcitizens are going fron
us to teke up their residence in
foreign country, yet there is matter
for congratt lotion in the fact that
whereas the whole flow -of our erni
1
oration was armerly turned tower
b
the Wetter' States, at least one
fifth ohf it is now diverted to
our Own .W ,stern country. Ther
is ground fa - . encouragement here
We believe 'thew are many thou
sand square ailes of the most fertil
and product' N1 land ye( to be settle
in what was formerly known as th
Hudson's ay Terri(ory, , 'Witl
such a hard and ipdoscrious popu
lotion as in now flowieg into tha
country, thee com.be n doubt tha
if the:propet acilities for reachin
markets ar afforded its progree
Must be e eedingly rapid. W
are confide t that, if the proposel
Railway to 'B•itish Columbia conl I
be construct qnickly' and cheapl
as far as Ma mita, 'without the job-
bery pad etthavagauce there is to
much reaso to fear, will, attend i
the ' emigrati n into that colon,
webld be so teat, and the progress
-
of the new 6 amtry so rapid, tie t
the road, fo hat distahce at leas
would be a, pa ing investment.
out -going 1 o ndation destieed f r
1
Itegardm that pottion of our
the bWesteri States, and which s
still much t re largest, while a
knowlecigin i. fit, as a loss, we cannot
t
look upon 1( 7f ith the poignant r -
(net with w iich 'some profess to r
b
gard it. TI is Vortion .of our ein
gration is oafposed principally f
yoeug meal many, of them. trade --
then. To tl iv class, it cannct be d
nied that t le high wages •pail it
many parts of the W stern .Stat s
are an iridtoement not as yet pa
allelechin at y part of qui. own tet r -
tory. A y wig mane kble and wil -
ing to Avot especially if he has a
trade at his fivers' en s, canreadily
find profital le eMployt lent in mai y
parts of the Western -totes, and •-f
he be steady a d criteria —in .ot wor 1
&he "take:, .care Id imself,"—I e
may aceurn late mene . There a le
hundreds o young letnadians no v
m nearly 0 'my State f the Ii-nio1
holding go.d. eituatio is and int
ceipt of g od salarie. ,—in fact, t
hes become- notorious that the At t-
ericans prefer °allot] ans for ern
ployes, even to their wn counta.,-
emen. Rai. o lh does th emigrant f
this class orget the home of II- 9
youth. W know of nore than ot e
rnortgoge p id off a C
with mone whieh wa,
devoted son, in. the far
the young tariadiaa
ewith a littl
honest indestry and luift, retur is
to his .natilye conntr e invests his
earplugs ihi. business ! r egricultuip
and the experience he has gained n
his wanderings being f good servi-e
to him, he beconiee at enterprish g
lary citihe a So, w hile
should rin, made to if
ble calla° ment to tie
e populat on a•-ithidfonr
. -
tries, the fereign emit] a -
TIM be idOkeCi Op011 IS
d evil, ns i is sotnetimes
.itli odva itages, add -11
.nadian far
earned hy a
West.- Oft( a
f ,this cla, s,
capital ac um u lated
ill the general r ici
Fox.' conte Ora
of it h says :--• The
talent, of every description, will he
represented, both frott Canada and
the neighboring Sta es ; and the
celebration promises t be of. a very
superior character, and such as " det
Deutschen " only are famous., From
all appearances, it will be theigrand-
est affair ever bel 1 in this chunt
and second r lily Gillmore's tam us
Boston " J '
jo
os of the 2nd
y in speaking
best Musi&I
though not Loathe
less:real.
'
ire not t
.Gern.a n Peace
"Active a t1.-extenst
are being o atle by th
the .Conn of Wa
holding of heir groat
vol. The celebratiot
place at th To or
211t1 tif ltlay next, anc
tally, be late ely attend
.frour all; pa •te of the
• leorn that several- o
residentof
C.:minty 'la
with their
this end
tla " iiit
ouutry inc
estival.
e preparatio s
Germans of
tloo . r t ie
Peace Ft -:ti -
is to tae
Berlin, on t
will undou ,t-
d by Geruut
rovinee. h
the Gotni
" Pairi
Last Week, we
Mr. Ca eron's
absence from ti e
pendence of the e
neither i Pe nor
It seem. that Mr
off" wit.' Mr. W
tive. ell, if tl
ng •ff."
("a .0 publicity
)xe, motion of
vote on the
em bill,but 1
p;ac for COMIlle
Cameron "pai
rigi t, a COOSel
is s the hest
to
le -
'ed
Ta_
ex
cuse Alt. Cameron eo n give for us
absence on that imp rtant occasi n,
it woult have be n • s much to is
credit h. d he kep sil nce altogether.
True, it does not seetn quite.so lad
to ‘.‘ pai off" as t i de ibehdely eh rk
a vote, ut thit " Air' ng hoff ":is g a-
et•ally t e resort f "loose -fish" N Ito
have no the named courage either to
shirk a. vote -or ot irt a man ler
which N ill rot receiee the apliro 'al
of * ehei Comfit ien s. Ptovid ng
Mr.- °aileron's ceurs were follox ed
li
out by nembers of he Opposit en
generally; and tat "very Opp si-
tionist ' paired o " rith an o ip ti-
ent, where would the ppposition be,
aud w at would bet' me of ti eir
measur s? The oh y of "pair ng
off" is ibsurd. Sul pose Leonh as'
•three lit ndred 5 art t us had " pai ed -
off " ait, i their th rty thousand op o-
rients, li w long eon] the gallant lit-
tle banc have .maint ined their o-
sitien it. the narr w ap where they
stood? This " pi iri g off" bush ess
won't go dow-h with the upright,"
honest Reforinerl of "outh41-furore
11
the mijoini
end to uidie
n Waterluo
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ES—MR. • BLAKE
URDER VOTE, —
MiIISS10N.
FOur ro rrespondent.
oi April 24, 1871.
e lull in politics
of Parliament,
ernment mi. do-
ty much to the
census. TI ere
that, some of the inost emmen
tion ith this w
a good deal of cahlY, and have almost finished their
litbars. It by no lateens follows, engineers itt the wor.d had given].
t have been ex- though, that the reparted settlement at t ieit ' opinion ihat for a loco
known peenliae of he fisheries question is the true rbod the narrow gueoe was by fa
nail at the head one. It is to be hoped not, at any
ed ' by the ate Wu ithless to us, and tile idea of a
fisheriee are
_Mr. Duukin rat • The American
h h. ir-splitter of the
They
since th
and eri
hags is
manner of tak
TO,
e prorote tioi
ot o
confin d pre
nth
bas unc oubted y bee
blundeting ini c no
matter and i raigi
pected tom th yell
obi itie • of thee tle
ot this Depot- ment.
was rigiteouslfr uh
Mr. M Gee,
Damin'on,"
1 • , -
it is exttemely doubtful ,,whether he
willhie Able to weather throegh the
fitnt session. He' may .' possibly—
thouh,lait is hardly likely—start with
a majority of. two or • three—not
more - But his 'great Weakness, as
compared. with the Opposition is in,
point of ability, 'The Government
rankle hi,tve rather lost, if anything,
in this respect, 14 the eiuetions.---
Wodd and M. C. Cameran are aeso-
httelly the ..only: men on that eide
with anythingtlike distioguiehed de-
bating powers. On -the other hand
the Opposition gained lou•gely in
hatiant of ability. .131ahe. and Mac,
ken zie, McKellar and 'Adam Crooke,
and (Jerrie, besides several younger
and lees ex tietienced, hut telented
Men .111 agitintt Wood and Caniet-
o11—if Wood reniainni nth° Govern-
ment, which is exceedingly doulhful.
it i remeured that McDougall will
doee take place it will greatly add
I
talc( Richards' place. If this chanhe
to the debating power of the Govern-
ment, for McDoegall it not excelled
Dotal -Lakin.. Iiih! accession to the it
. if these who had bee
in that. lespect by any maii in the
Govertunent, though, a road which would
Would now assiet .
add! anythine • to the71°:trillunialeatritcliaY1 I_ to them As regards the two routes teed by the Great A-Vt. Stern. If we:.
in question his contti nente Were not had not. the Cheat Western at -,011r -
he give it his sup
ered that the only
to raise the mone
Bonus. Su far as
situtents were COTI
ed not whieh rou
He had always to
forth route, and won,
as he believed it to b
most easily cons ru
-would Vote in &vim
Bonns no matter Whi
were choseu. He c
if the people of the Opunty paid for
the construction of th road throxigh
the County, they were the proper
parties to say whet t le road should
be located.
Mr. GREENWA .
the people of e
Stephen and ITehOrn
to build the Buffalo
1-o u Rail way tb roi gh
yot many of them ha 1 never receiv-
ed any benefit front t, and be con-
sidered that it would illy be justice
benefited by
hem to obtain
hi of some use
APRIL 1 811
o •
or He consid• hacl found ditfiettlties in the way,
air and just way yet they had overcome those
1LS by County ties, and wele now prepared to ID 0 VO
and his con- on rapidly. The road is now run-
er ed, it mattet- ning three_ trains a ,dav from Dray -
e the road went. ton ; the whole of the road to Pais-
pported the Sea- ley will be under contract by the let
d do so still, of July, and it -wilt reach the waters
the best and edge at .Southampton timeifor
ted, but ,he the Conipany to secure the Wilee
of a County : County Bonus e With regord to the
hof the routes Kincardine extensien, he would eay
nsidered that that the moment the Toronto Nar-
row Guage Company withdrew, the
Company which he represented took
possession of the territory in North
Huron and South Bruce, and we
shall keep faith with the people of
that section. The Company are now
psepared to put on a stnif of engi-
neers to enrhey the Kincoe dine
Branch. We -have a charter which
allowshis to build, these extensions,
.and the necessary assistance to ell. -
able us to build them has been as
gond as guaranteed by the areat
Western Company. The lowest sale
we have made of bonds is .83 cents,
and this because- they were getaran-
he
ait
that al though
qhiwnehips of
bad assisted
and Lake Hu -
this Co D ty,
strepgth, for he has no followers. 11
think the up -shot of the whole mat-
.' at all interested.
people who would hi
ter will he, that if Sandlield finds he
can control a majarity.,1-Wocd. will Money should say y
read should take, an
remain in the Government and Mc-
Dougall will take Richards' place.— lawNenould be sithrni
such a way as woult
The "if" in this case, however, is im-
portant. The Council now resolved itsel
opportunity.
The Government papers just now into Committee of the whole,. Mr
thought the
ve to pay the
hich reute the
that the By -
ted to them in
hive thein an
are raising a great cry against Mr. Shaunon in the chair
tunity was given
members.of the Rail
to adthess the meeti
•
Blake, and charging him with shit k-
ing the vete on Mr. Bodwell's 'no-
tion respecting the mutder of Scott.
My. Blake addresses a puhlic meet-
ing to -morrow nigh t at Bo w ma n vine,
and I will not aai ticipate his defence.
But I n state, as a matter of fact,
that Mr. Blake and a number of h's company and hoN
statement of t
of Wbich: am personally cognizant., ward
other western members had arroinged to proceed should
to leave by the 10 o'clock train on bonus be granted the
Mr. CHU RCHER, o
the first speaker ea
delivered a very 1.)1. -
and an oppor
the differen
,ay-delegittions
London. wa.
led upon, and
ii straightfor
le position o
they propos&
the necessat
t by the peopl
the pie.ht the matter eeiee eh ; that of Huronthey proposed to built
Mr. Blake waited till the last nJor
talent for the question to be put, but
the epeaking having coatinued till a
a cheap road—a hood which woult
afford all necessitrh faihtie to th
people of this County. They' pro
latehour, he had to lertVe to catch itesed to build the ro d without th
the train. Mr. Blahe is above the, assistance of foieig4 capitalists, a
the little dodoe of dm Ino- votes. If hY so doing the mo ley which th
he lochs in anything, it is not iu road would earn wo come bac
b
again to themailvhs •nstead of goin
courage. His vote wonid not have
effecte'd the result, and is Itis views to the old country tjD pay interee ,
on the subject -are well 1:110W11 there
certainly woe no very henious offence
in his carrying, out a previous ar-
rangement to leave that evening.
Reliable private informittin re- page could be buil
ceived here frotu Wash in g ton confirm than a herald guage ;
the reportthat, the Joint High the narrowgnage,sys
Commission are getting along mph with the broad peg
and dividends, as wo Ild be :the cos -
were the road built lay old countrt
capitidists. With regard to the ques
tion of gua
for -a half let
with regard t
em as compare(
he would ha
inick, we might as well try to
swim np the Falls of - Niaeara
as to 'mild our toad, The G'reat
Western, which is hiterwoven with
our institution, will acquire
our tonds. It is that institu-
tion upon which we rely for assis-
tonce. By Dominion day the guage
of what is built on the Wellinetou
Grey and Bruce hill be changed to
d W
corresponwith the Great estern,
and not another rail will be laid
down upon the remoinder of the
road except upon_ tne 4 feet 8- inch
page. As soon- ae the Engineere
o nplete the r vey of the Kincardine
route and bring down their plane
we will nppEtir le 'ore you in the
tOwnships of North Hilton, with an
aoreeruent from the Gi eat Weetern
relative to the bronehes, similar to
that we now h -the for our tain line,
to ask you for your bonuses. After
getting this lenoth, Mi. Brown,
n otwithstap di the state ill ent w hi c
he m tde at the commen. eaient of
his add es, launched forth in a
furious tirade of abuse Against
narl ow guages m gePerah and the
London schente in particular.
Mr. AlunitaY ANPERSO:N, Montag-
litag Director of the London toad, re-
plied in a most effective manner to
the abuse which Mr. Brown had
oes be hail that a mem
t•adietin 26(51 to
"honeet Abe,' A lid was the `f nih
splitter ' of the -e ni ed States. He.
has a perfect 'a da for details, nd
would ao dou made an e
lent census ent n era or, but his rdind
has nor greet) m ug to fit hire for
theofii e of p a ning and cartying
into efiect p heal system for `a,k-
i»g. iccurat ennus. There is an-
otherifeature c nn cted with the
subject for thh'e Dunkin ie no
mole, th blame t "an his colleagues,
and that is ti th appointments
aVe been mat e for aolitical ptulpes-
es rather th a achount of
competency of ti rties Appoin
The. abaft is t Some eases- -
have b4en apo
ees anci enutii
'unfit for the o
-Whtell. 'Perinea,
of -GoYernme
a Certain. ext
our system of
I notice tha
Kint,st,
GotorameGen
is aboat to le v
N :Enghtt
Doyleenow L
Seotia,I will a
ment in his a
-
plains !of thi, the
su [mast tion that II will
draw hie loll sidate ab-
sence and tha Sr
dra w eimilO me
rarity filling ii. pl
iS altogether a von.
Governor -Genet i
draws half- pay ; th
to the ildalinistratot
The .cduntry will th
ing peeuniatil by
His Exeellerm , a
would ;The very t neo.
it hine frhui et.jOyin
iday, eepecially
ehlviens:ele rt
countey --at theit ow
Thlhaslieep a Nk
Specolatio4.1atel) in regard t the
LOC7/11 iGOvernment. -No doubt - and-
Sereie Dines- silences
time ta0 pen. of hi. 000 -lents
1As friends are wisely silent as
f 'tare political pit spects. T1
p rt to -day is that le is getoine
auci will Soon O to
.NOst He' is -not e mart to
t4si1e, and it is no at all mil
will face th new House
on
e pi
1 in
ted as commishian-
tors who are titterlf
ot This is -an eyil
e evc ry Departn eht
t an is, pet•hap , to
nt, iseparable rain!
overt ment.
he en erable Br hh,
is
n, orowling at the
Id His Exhellency
fo • a few months'
d Sir Hastings
ie vernor of Nova
n Mister the G-odern-
se ce. The Whig
eotn-
irra gement on
Excellency
during hie
astings will also
nt while tempo-
ce. The Iritig
). While the
absent nly
other half roes
in his ohs .nee.
Tefore lose oth-
the a.bsen e of
•d it certi inly
miens to pr
eumaner 4)01-
that his re. lion-
mbe. linove the
i sweet, will
on erful absence
the
tech
T1011
'hat li
Or a
and
o his
e re-
bet-
ome
kely
but
heaped upon the London, - Huron
and Bruce company and scheme.
When Mr. Anderson concluded
his remarks, it being 8iX O'ClOCk, the,
Conneil adjourned until seven.
At the eveniug session addressea
-a-ere delivered by Messre. Wood,
Chisholm, and the irrepressible.
Brown, of the Hamilton -delegation,
the more preferable. Their Enginee and Messrs Atkinson, Flock, and
emild build and equ p this toad fo • Churcher, of the London delegation,
$12,000 per milef uhts sum the itt behodf of their respective schemes.
money ccmpensittion for what is vir- propoted, to raise 1,000 per! mil 1 The substance of these addresses we
tually a part of oui- territory—the from London, *0, op from th have given before, in various shapes,
three miles from the shore --is re- County of Huron, aid $2-,000 froil and it would not now be either in-
pugnant to ;the' feelingh- ofall trr e the goveinment, tvh.l.ch wouldi leav structive or interestirio to our reads'
:Canadians. The incorrectness of the but 5O0,000 to. nise after that
without th
It ha.sj bee
in offering t
ot giving a fai
250,000 aske
'Huron. No
ndon was-abot
lotion of Truro
about 8u,000 ; the value of thie
rateable property of London AV' s
about $5,000,000, of Huron abot t
COUNTY COUNCIL. $14,000,000, so thal, it .would 1e
report is apparent flota the fact that
the American fitheries are under the
control of the several States border. -
Mg on the Atlantic, a d, therefore,
Congress could not barter them away
without their consent. I But . of the
fact that an -amicable settlementhas
been, or is in a fait• thay of being
reached:there need be little doubt.
PO-NTIAc.
which could be do
slightest difficulty.
stated that Lotaclon
give $100,000, was
proportion to the
from the County of
the population of:L
20,000. and the,pop
A ccoi•ding to call of the Warden,
the County Council met at Goderich
on 'Tuesday last, to take into con-
.
sideration the propriety of granting
,a bonus to aid the construction of the,
London, Huron and Rtuce Rail-
way.
Deputations representing the
Leudon, Huron and Bruce and the
Welliugton, Grey and Bruce Rail-
ways were p.esent and addressed th.e
meeting. 1
A fa4 attendanee of the mem-
bers of the County i Council was
present. I '
About half past four the Warden
took the chair, and explained the
1
reasons why he had ea led the meet -
trig. The Clerk read t le requieition
calling the meeting,raf ter which the
signers of the requi4tion were called
upon to explain Whvi they desired
a meeting to be callied.,
Mr. LECKIE said ithat he consid-
erhd the road, if. bbilt, would be a
benefit to the whole °aunty. All
sections of the county had con-
tributed towid•ds assisting to build
the road which we at present have
al though the Northern and Sou th ern
sections had rot received that benefit
from it which the municipalitiee in
the centre had, He therefore con-
sidered it nothing but just that those
whom they had helped should now
help them. This being the case, he
thought a County bonus the moht
fair way of raising the required sum
for the Lond'on, Huron and Bruce
Railway. For thie reason, he had
signed the requisition calling tliis
meeting, so that t ley might ascer-
ty were willing
tain what the Coo
to :do fol. them.
Alr. BISHOP. di( not believe in
the grouping te, s eue not would
seen by this that Londoa was givin
I 1 1
her full propoiti They la
asked the representatives of' th
County to locate phd read but the
refused, and threw' this responsibili
upon the Directors qf the Compan
The Directors were thereforh_ conji-
Felled to take the °cation ef the
route upon therose Yes, and ithe
selected the route vhich seemed
be the niost favohal le .in an con
mercial point of v eW. But th
were not in any tya
tain the selectioh
made. • If the Cott
Huron, or the pelvic., of Huron, will
take in hand to say whore theroald
shall be bulk the Directors will
most happy ,to meet their view
Any scheme which 'pay be suggest(
by the people of Huron will 1
adopted if the Directors considers
practicable
Mr. ADAM Bnown, of the Ha
ilton delegation, was the next spea
er. He haid that he did not pr
ers were we _to repretince it. The
'discussion was kept tah untilafter
ten o'clock, when the Wotn:
aell _ad-
journed, to meet lapin on Wed-
nesday morning at nine o'clock.
WEDNESDAY, April 26.
The Council met pursuant, to ad-
journment, the War den in the Chair.
The minutes of the previous meet-
ing were read and approved, when
the folio hing reeol tioo was submit-
ted :—`• :Moved hy Mr, Leckie, see-
onded by Mr. Mehr, that this Ctnin-
cil submit etBy-Law for a bonus
of $200,000 for the London, ITuron
and Erece Beltway; also a honus of -
$100,000 to the Wellington, Goey
and Bruce Railway.
Mr. Alcatoortntr objected to this
motion, on the ground thot the
meeting was called to snbmit a By -
O Law for a bonus to the London, lin-
- ran and ,Bruce only, end consequen-
tit, cortld not legally vote to sebum
bound to xnaiu- a By -Law erantino a bonus to the
. 0 0
hich they had Wellington, Grey and Bruce.
nty Council if The Warden sastained ,Mr. Me-
Caughey's objection, and ruled the
motion out of artier.
e
A long discussion here ensued, in
, 1 which Messrs. Leckie, Holtalesi
d ', Meseer, Greenway, Patton, Kelly,
e ! Gibson, a.ud Bisheip look part, and -
t i during which the Hamilton delegot
i titan received' eorne pretty hard
- ! knocksfur the manner in which they
- weie attempting to berk the Lon-
don. scheme y pressing the claims
upon the attention of
Mr. Oreenway was
re 11pon the Hamilton.
-
pose to enter jot° any discus don of their root
with the gentlemen from London, Ithe Council.
nor to say one *mid disparage- especially sev
ment of their- aelfeme, unless lie gentlemen, aid handled Mr. Adam
should require th 00 so in self -de- Brown witho &Yes.
fence. He merely come to the meet- Mr. Leckie's motion was with.
f drawn, when
a Moved by
ing to make a plain etatement
facts regarding t Wellingto
Grey, and Bruce Rnilway, in order '
that the repre:-entatiyes of the peo-
ple of Nerd) Holm might know!
what tikey had done, what they1
were doihg, and what they intended
to do. Mr. Brown wentinto a long
history of the trolables and trials
which his Company had to contend
up to the present tithe, the eubstanee
of which has alreedy appeared in
these columns in our. report of the
Wingham meeting- hist winter. Mr.
Bhowo ther. said that althouoh they •
,
it was
Ir. Moon, secondedby
Mr. Castle, that a vote be now taken
upon the By-law, to grant $250,-
000 -to the Landon, lluien and
Blume Railway.
Moved in amendment by Mr.
Bishop, that to action be Liken on.
the question of a By-law for a Coun-
ty lionus- to the London, IltifOn and
Bruce Railwity Company, but thee
the same be refereed to the next
meeting of the Council, in order to
obtain more definite informatitin as
to the noute of the road, as also of
1,
1
4
timel Weiiingtoii, Grey,
alwa voted tor the m
am. Dalton, ithrinStrOU
CakTitk, Sliephorti, Patt
'Coetle, Snell, Moon, Fa
rtori,
8ct, and Voting. -1A.
For the 41:Tnenolonel
Yearly, Simi)
I-1imns -Messer, MeDer
y. Bishop, Itlys, Shot
hu, Brown, Leekie, Me.°
ha% a BA -law, lvithitnhtal
The V-01-#1. hi'
e 1
B -shop, Greenway,
-Yearly, Corm
telt sswell, hoe, ftletnil
8dOtt, AieDkollf4a). Giro
MOO/ 811(111, CaNtle
aon. Ctilisopt Petton,81;
rick, Dalton., Armstro
-
The COMICiithen adie
Tim Inrgt s cheapest am'
'stock. of Boots ani Shoes
at, T. Uoventry's.
Mr- Livingstonein
aid McGre
To the EMtiot foilthe Hamm
DEAlt SlIzi----Tlie
Era of the 206 inst„,
ply to my hitter a ti
from that n4-ilibit-al lite
Donald Met; regor, ot 11
laving made Any pretzel
rary hon -ours, rey prodot
. line are fe,w and far I
however emalt in neenl-
ways stand open to eorr
_great Donald eisserte in t
t;ve terms -that my "ha.
Grain In ar is lied ," (a fat
ii:°'
.nboYeii the
wiii;ti()),
fa
nagititand
having come from sea
ity, judging .from kis
tadections, NN9tose I
3 one tem deity, I ha
vye,
ell:itlgi ai
tobui.61.ie::artella
a • a matter of course 1
-q. tine mine and. adopt t
a ul pet i ty of language
e; 1 -eat Myth journalist.
On my " sugaring o
t ,rain bat it iti the most.
1 oneld's wouderful lh
folly examinea the du
. i
anent "reinamog in .
the kettle, and feund
uf the following etrai
" Tiger I egotistn, bad
• n'ild granneart a quotat
umon, an idiotie laugh
rbspon-d-ent, Tht Aly, PUr
tfad lastly, an old wort
story," the whole mael
sent bling a I iteiary
inch need in third ra
cffices twenty five yen'
itow totally -excluded
pectabie journals.
The letter h in qu ,
foully personel, and w
4 ny indirithilil named-
tregor, but liy a notot
a enegad.e, under an a.
4 an -tie he dahe not me
asinuations and falee
II -IS own sighatnre, NI
hat they wo.teld iecoili
wad, bet triii.e to his
dice and eharaeter„ ett-
tients from behind -the
'ntveilice.w of ell this,
,
in. -e decline, tht take at
ice 4 his letters, unti
learns to write with 1
pdstyle," thipzi he la.i
14)• orf°nTleed;(1'alellsditin11 iuteleAl
superiors, mentally or
bio to (Titr, eo9ilivierl
a clu
V
ult;
of, attempt ho wrig
place by tenilering to
the most aleject apo
the other his; Baling -se
is unsatisfactory, to sot
, carry on a ' public e
with suela airy nothin
I would further
'writer oldie artielesi
tnre -of Donald Met
well to Iiimmelft as he
and rant meddle with
of pahrie men; in co.
antler 1,y cemparitono
from all mention of hit
ed ielatives,' unless h
refer to a few of kit,
helatives who einigri
ould nal" to Botivh
-tu•gent invittation of
itoverninent. Anotl
{-maroon old country
it wi ud heveryantul
wonloi it nohl eh '.
Trusting, Mr. Edit
xcuse this,: my lots
above fl'Ildeet, I
RetPectfully ,
N. Itl
Ainleyville, April 2i'
...thet.tishat
The latest styles ot
of all kinds ,..heap at 1%
ti
— 'Information eonie;
ton that thn Seeretar:
8tates Treasnry hai (10
-for brepoling 'purposes
front %uvula. into the
of duty, and that thei
Cox% the :in:s have te4